What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for family cars?
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Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = Fuel consumption (liters) ÷ Distance traveled (kilometers) × 100. The usual calculation method is to fill up the fuel tank when the fuel gauge light comes on, reset the trip odometer to zero, and then record the trip odometer reading when the fuel gauge light comes on again. Divide the amount of fuel added by the distance traveled and multiply by 100 to get the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer: Air conditioning malfunctions are a major cause of high fuel consumption. Poor cooling performance leads to higher fan speeds and lower temperatures to achieve a cooling effect. 2. Frequent hard braking: Frequent hard braking is a primary reason for high fuel consumption in cars. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. 3. Avoid excessive air conditioning in small-displacement cars: For vehicles exposed to the sun, do not turn on the air conditioning immediately after entering. First, open the windows and set the fan to a higher speed without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside. Wait for the vehicle to cool down moderately before turning on the air conditioning.